yellow,orange then the rest.here is a hint
the red jewel is 1 below the green jewel
yes there was jewels in king tuts tomb
Nine Jewels of Akbar was also called 'Navratnas'.
Intruders came in the entry and stoled the jewels and gold
No, don’t think so. The royal palace was raided and many items like jewels were broken up and sold around Europe. Some of the British Crown Jewels came from Russia durning the revolution.
englands queen is a theif they robbed the indian jewels, these are know known as the crown jewels
The jewels have to be in a certain order. Just drag the jewels to their places
You go the place were you got the map and put the jewels in order using the hints.
The order of the jewels from the top is purple, green, red, white, and blue.
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The Nabooti JEWELS go back into the totem at the museum. The order of the JEWELS from top to bottom is : purple, green, red, white, blue.
The jewels go back into the totem in this order (top to bottom): Purple Green Red White Blue
Robert Perrin has written: 'Jewels' -- subject(s): Crown jewels, Fiction, Order of Saint Patrick
The 5 jewels go back into the totem in a specific order as shown on the puzzle hints. The order from top to bottom is purple, green, red, white, and blue.
When you have recovered all five of the missing JEWELS, you will return the JEWELS to the Nabooti totem in the museum. The order in which the JEWELS go back into the totem is (top to bottom) : Purple, Green, Red, White, and Blue (the orange and yellow JEWELS are already there)
When you have all 5 of the missing jewels, return to the museum and place them in the statue. The order is purple, green, red, white, and blue. The other two jewels are already there.
You do not have to get the jewels in any particular order, so the last of the 5 jewels could be any of them. (see the related question)
The order of the jewels from top to bottom is purple, green, red, white, then blue. The yellow and orange jewels are already there.